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purpose of our liberty may be used differently, each and every one of us might use it differently. we're not all going to spend our money the same. we don't all want to go to the same school, the same place, the same church. we want to make our own pickings. if you don't want to go to church, you don't have to. all of these things are personal choices. and socially, there should be choices. oh, no, well, the liberals say, oh, you can't do that. then there's somebody who might be poor and another person rich and we should have economic equality. that's a the goal. that's a good way to have [applause]- poverty. so making -- making it so that -- this is the real free choice that we should be talking about, the choice about how to run your life. and people will say economic liberty is one thing. personal liberty, life styles? we're not going tell people how to behave? the truth is, you know, vices and sins are not to be crimes. they're to be dealt with, you as a person. you have to decide what you're going to make of your life. you're going to make all of those decisions, not the gover
purpose of our liberty may be used differently, each and every one of us might use it differently. we're not all going to spend our money the same. we don't all want to go to the same school, the same place, the same church. we want to make our own pickings. if you don't want to go to church, you don't have to. all of these things are personal choices. and socially, there should be choices. oh, no, well, the liberals say, oh, you can't do that. then there's somebody who might be poor and...
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using domain for your purposes. and i use to others upon command. that is how we talk about it. so, i get it. ok? i have no views on who may or may not have conducted the attack against -- with the stocks met -- with the virus, but my view is, it was a big deal. what i said is i understand the difference in destruction is dramatic but this has the whiff of august of 1945. somebody just used a new weapon. and this weapon will not be put back into the box. i get all of that. but you were probably were provoked, common of snowden suggesting equivalency between american and chinese cyber behavior. up there where you steal stuff, let me go on record. we steal stuff. we are really good at it. as director of the national security agency, i used to view that we were number one when it came to stealing stuff in the cyber domain. but we steal stuff to keep you free, we steal stuff to keep you safe. we do not steal stuff to make you rich. that is a big discriminator between ourselves and a whole bunch of other nationstate actors out there. tom? >> hi, general hayden. from npr. you seem to
using domain for your purposes. and i use to others upon command. that is how we talk about it. so, i get it. ok? i have no views on who may or may not have conducted the attack against -- with the stocks met -- with the virus, but my view is, it was a big deal. what i said is i understand the difference in destruction is dramatic but this has the whiff of august of 1945. somebody just used a new weapon. and this weapon will not be put back into the box. i get all of that. but you were probably...
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us?. >> nope. a lot of companies couldn't live toupt law. everything they do is outside of the country. communication workers of america have been working on a bill introduced about a week ago saying that any time customer service answers they would have to tell you where they're located. and it looks like they have a good chance of passing that. >> up next getting ready for the school year. making sure certain kids are ready for the classroom. >> officials schools where students may have used social media to cheat on the star test. outside lands beg >>> hundreds of bay area school kids are now equipped for the start of the academic year. >> abc 7 news was there the big give away in san jose. >> school starts next week for many students but being ready is not a given for some families. that is why sacred heart community service has been giving away backpacks and school supplies for 11 years. >> just makes you decide to go to school. and why is that sit going to look cool on the first day?
us?. >> nope. a lot of companies couldn't live toupt law. everything they do is outside of the country. communication workers of america have been working on a bill introduced about a week ago saying that any time customer service answers they would have to tell you where they're located. and it looks like they have a good chance of passing that. >> up next getting ready for the school year. making sure certain kids are ready for the classroom. >> officials schools where...
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dom nick is live for us. it is a challenging manhunt that they have had in a long time. >> locals say the rivers call -- locals call it the river of no return. the crows are searching over night. the sighting of hannah and dimaggio is four days ago. where they are is xn's guess. we know that he was a avid camper and recently purchased camping equipment and suggested that the vanishing in the wilderness was planned in advance. they don't know if he was in frank church river and if he is a survivalist but looking at how he could be evading them ra fting the river. >> i have read reports of authorities deploying the drones. >> they wont say if drones or infrared devices are used. but in public relations almosting it is a way of saying they are indeed being deployed. a flat denial is used if they are not. if he has a cabin with satellite tv the authorities may not want to know the language if drones are deployed. there is a dangerous man on the loose here and the public needs to be protected. the search takes dif
dom nick is live for us. it is a challenging manhunt that they have had in a long time. >> locals say the rivers call -- locals call it the river of no return. the crows are searching over night. the sighting of hannah and dimaggio is four days ago. where they are is xn's guess. we know that he was a avid camper and recently purchased camping equipment and suggested that the vanishing in the wilderness was planned in advance. they don't know if he was in frank church river and if he is a...
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our dollar is not worth what it used to be. we have a manufacturing company that should become more competitive. so not smaller and more conservative companies hunkering down. neil: will we thank you for being on the program, tj. >> you're welcome. neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. neil: dennis has had enough of big government. but when it comes to the nsa, actually, yes, the former candidate has heard more than enough about the agency's surveillance abuses of the cost and overreach. so he wants to reach for the stop button. how about the agency altogether? >> if you look at the declaration is clearly violating the constitution and the laws of the land. neil: you sound like a libertarian kind of. >> i am. i believe in liberty and freedom. we cannot let big government and corporations to become familiar with the deeper principles of our costitution. neil: us what you think about domestic surveillance? >> well, one that's agency, the nsa, has unashamedly lied repeatedly, they have lied
our dollar is not worth what it used to be. we have a manufacturing company that should become more competitive. so not smaller and more conservative companies hunkering down. neil: will we thank you for being on the program, tj. >> you're welcome. neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. neil: dennis has had enough of big government. but when it comes to the nsa, actually, yes, the former candidate has heard more than enough about the agency's...
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i choose to use gmail and to use google searches. i did not choose to hand my information over to the nsa. so the nsa is taking it without my permission. google is taking it because that's my price for doing business with them. >> they had 134,000 e-mails, data about his 2,000-plus contacts, knew what he searched for and what he talked to on the telephone, et cetera. et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger. that's what i'd be most worried about. look, no. i tend to agree here. and this idea, john, of individuals saying you can't have this or that, i don't know how that works when the nsa obviously isn't that interested in me. but some terrorist is going to say, i'd prefer if you fellows didn't have my phone records and all the rest of it. but, you know, i'm beginning to think that the congress of the united states should rightly take a look at this and sort of limit and we should argue out exactly what they can hold and how long. >> well, they are looking at it. a
i choose to use gmail and to use google searches. i did not choose to hand my information over to the nsa. so the nsa is taking it without my permission. google is taking it because that's my price for doing business with them. >> they had 134,000 e-mails, data about his 2,000-plus contacts, knew what he searched for and what he talked to on the telephone, et cetera. et cetera. what do you think of that? >> well, if it's me, i would say the fbi's file on me is probably larger....
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thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> cenk: when we come back we'll break down newsroom as we do every monday. enjoy this one when we return. >> cenk: all right, we're back on "the young turks." you know where you can find us at all times, right? the young turks.com. after all this you should know this by now. youtube/tyt any time of the day. all the news stories are right there for you. every monday ben mankiewicz is in the house. and he joins us now with ana, jayar, and ben, what have you got? >> the "newsroom," things are moving along in the program, and this week's episode was abou about--well, a lot of it was about sexism. there was sandra fluke, and a character in the show had a relationship on wall street, she broke it off, and he posted intimate pictures of her on the internet. then there is flaggy, drinking, sleeping with a lot of men. she's in a conversation which jim, who she likes, and jim's girlfriend, new girlfriend, who was writing about sandra fluke on the "huffington pos
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[laughter] they used to mispronounce obama, too. [laughter] i want to thank barry and your grade team in washington. disabled american veterans, like all veterans, you carry in your hearts the story of brave service that took you to every as young men earth , leftmen, you left home everyone you ever knew because clouds gathered far across the sea. you had your whole life ahead of you, but you were willing to risk all of it for this land that we love. because you know from hard experience what we must never our country and doors because in every generation there are americans like you who stand beside her and guide her and protect her. you fought across the pacific island by island. you fought into the heart of europe mile by mile to fill -- to free millions from fascists. that is your legacy from the second world war. you have the line of the pusan perimeter and survived the bitter cold of the chosen reservoir. on his 60th anniversary, all of our veterans of the korean war. [applause] to our vietnam veterans -- [applause] you served
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talk to us today. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >> neil: -robin is in the thick of it right now. this sounds similar to marvin gueye. this is the most popular tune of the summer, now spending its tenth straight week atop billboard charts. give it a look. ♪ >> neil: this is the late marvin gaye song, "got to give it up." ♪ >> neil: coincidence? representatives of the late marvin gaye do not think so. thicke is asking a federal judge to determine he is not ripping off anybody. maybe when it comes to this controversial video featuring near nude models, mr. gaye did not have anything of the sort but when it comes to the music the models are irating too -- irating too, that could be a different tune. nicole you say he could be in trouble? >> i feel like he might be fine. i think we're actually on the flip side of the issue. i think it comes down to whether or not the courts are going to thin
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our dollar is not worth what it used to be. we have a manufacturing company that should become more competitive. so not smaller and more conservative companies hunkering down. neil: will we thank you for being on the program, tj. >> you're welcome. neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. this man is about to be the millionth customer. the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs aally. neil: dennis has had enough of big government. yes, the formers to the nsa, candidate has heard more than enough about the agency's surveillance abuses of the cost and overreach. so he wants to reach for the stop butt
our dollar is not worth what it used to be. we have a manufacturing company that should become more competitive. so not smaller and more conservative companies hunkering down. neil: will we thank you for being on the program, tj. >> you're welcome. neil: coming up, by dennis says the nsa is a menace. the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. this man is about to be the millionth customer. the nsa is a menace. and then look out, espn. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had...
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translate for us first to bring us up to date. what exactly is the problem now and how serious is it? >> so there are a couple of different problems. one of the problems is what they've found in the groundwater, what actually is there. so, so far we've been concerned about an element call cesium 137 and 134, which is radioactive. but now they have found strarchum 90, which is much more dangerous, at levels that are 30 times more than cesium. so to give you an idea of the level of contamination-- if somebody drank that water for a year, it would almost-- they would almost certainly get cancer, so it's very contaminated. so that's one problem. the other is the defenses to hold back this water from the sea seem to be overcome. so now the contamentd waters, 70,000, 80,000 gallons is flowing into the sea every day. >> brown: do we know how far out to sea this contaminated water is going and what happens to it when it goes into the sea? >> when it goes into the sea, of course some of it will disburse and dilute. some is taken up by the
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for the rest of us, more advice tonight. if you're going to be doing yard work, wear long sleeves and long pants. don't walk around barefoot in the grass because yellow jackets build their nests on the ground. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, look kroesly. is that a ufo in florida? the new video in our index. opportunity here. i can use ssocs walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getti
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, you use every trick, every tool. this is a train wreck for the american people. as senator brown talked about, whether it's unions, waivers, ups, all these decisions are being made on obama care and are hurting our economy. they will continue to hurt our economy. this is a multitrillion nightmare down the road. >> there were some more big bumps in the road for obama care this week. let's put some of them up. ups and the university of virginia say they will no longer cover working spouses because of the cost of health insurance under obama care. some companies say they will have to raise premiums to cover obama care. delta airlines said this could cost them $100 million a year, the increased cost of obama care, which raises the question. forget the politics and republican party, could the fact of the implementation when the rubber hits the road could obama care be a big political burden for democrats? in that sense maybe republicans should sit back and let it happen? >> i think the big problem here is the dysfunction
, you use every trick, every tool. this is a train wreck for the american people. as senator brown talked about, whether it's unions, waivers, ups, all these decisions are being made on obama care and are hurting our economy. they will continue to hurt our economy. this is a multitrillion nightmare down the road. >> there were some more big bumps in the road for obama care this week. let's put some of them up. ups and the university of virginia say they will no longer cover working...
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but it protect us as a country. people need to get over the fact that the government is not trying to listen in on every phone call. it is not a republican strategy to put obama in a bad light. .t is frustrating people need to get over it and realize that national security is not always as easy as they think it is going to be. >> he mentioned what he had to assign to do the work that he did. the bradley manning incident and the edward snowden incident, will it change the way they do contractors as well? >> the senate is looking into this. there is a ballooning national security structure that comes from having more and more classified. so much information is classified, so there is a big push to declassify a lot of information. the government has the mentality of when in doubt, classified it. it is easier to keep information classified than to make the calculations to be classified something and get it wrong and cause all sorts of issues in the agency. we have seen members of congress said that over classification n
but it protect us as a country. people need to get over the fact that the government is not trying to listen in on every phone call. it is not a republican strategy to put obama in a bad light. .t is frustrating people need to get over it and realize that national security is not always as easy as they think it is going to be. >> he mentioned what he had to assign to do the work that he did. the bradley manning incident and the edward snowden incident, will it change the way they do...
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someone using encryption software. >> more than that. i think they are not up to get us. neil: but i will say to my think there could be a few wackos there who will say, you know, what is the mellon just for neil cavuto? apparently said that sometimes arm of a little more than someone's e-mail address, that's all they needed to go on an elaborate and detailed witchhunt that could go. and monitored live with little more than the credentials he had to go into a room and get that info within nanoseconds. >> but we know already that shortly after some program like this, because it is so powerful accidently resulted in a massive over collection, totally domestic, including bill that was by accident. imagine was someone who had a twisted idea of national security involves. you might decide that people who are opposed -- neil: i would have stuck around to read bill clinton's mind. all right. it's tough as always. thank you. >> thank you. neil: but to his point, there is much more because these governments twits are big-time into tweets. twitter reporting in its latest transparen
someone using encryption software. >> more than that. i think they are not up to get us. neil: but i will say to my think there could be a few wackos there who will say, you know, what is the mellon just for neil cavuto? apparently said that sometimes arm of a little more than someone's e-mail address, that's all they needed to go on an elaborate and detailed witchhunt that could go. and monitored live with little more than the credentials he had to go into a room and get that info within...
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used ids issues using that as -- you have studied this issue. has this violated because it using it anyway by defying u.s. >> and the constitution? >> thank you for the promotion, i never served as judy attorney general. attorney general. i had a couple positions. >> i have a hard time keeping all the deputy assistant straight. i just want to raise a certain point. >> we can all agree he is highly qualified. >>i think the answer is under the controlling case law that the collection of this kind of telephone metadata from the telephone companies is not violating anyone's constitutional rights. >> when as a federal was autor, -- when i federal prosecutor you are a federal posterior. ,this complex case resulted in a subpoena to phone companies. is that correct? >> i would say vast majority required phone records. >>when you did that, you would get a lot of details about the call, but not the contents of the call. >> you can get the subscriber information. once the phone and things of that nature. -- who owns the phone and billing addresswe do not g
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which is the two of us talking. why don't we bring people from silicon valley who could talk about was silicon valley actually is. that very high-capacity zero latency networks will make that possible. imagine if your aging parent could stay at home, never have to go to the hospital unless it was a real emergency in the visited by a friendly neighbor or and then have fiber access connection to the doctor who would see him or her when they needed to. we can't even imagine that right now. >> host: if you experienced full hd telepresence, no delay, special networks, it's remarkable. the cost is enormous. tens of thousands of dollars a month. >> guest: that is because it so they dedicated companies. if there's a network in place that allows for the ubiquitous connection, anybody could sell that and it really shouldn't cost anything. it should be like texting. it should scale to that. >> guest: the jeter, the low resolution, we are not satisfied with that. the deepest team in need is actually communicate with a very high
which is the two of us talking. why don't we bring people from silicon valley who could talk about was silicon valley actually is. that very high-capacity zero latency networks will make that possible. imagine if your aging parent could stay at home, never have to go to the hospital unless it was a real emergency in the visited by a friendly neighbor or and then have fiber access connection to the doctor who would see him or her when they needed to. we can't even imagine that right now....
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program we are comfortable using. we have used in the past. we need to continue to evolve and make sure we make this a tenant of the way we go about protecting information, whether at the federal or private levels. >> the great, thank you. i know we have a question. i see commissioner tony clark. please stand up. and did not know you would be here. we would have had to appear. we thank you for being here. i know your adviser is here as well. we appreciate both of you being here. we know the hard work you do. we know this is important to you or you would not be here. rare you see it is a commissioner in an open audience when they are not serving on the panel. i think that says a lot about the commissioner. we appreciate your attention to detail and duty. thank you for your service. let's give him a hand. [applause] the first question. "forbes.e for " my question is for doug. hear it isested to considered on the same threat level as weather events. pepsico --nts like pepco have had to spend a lot to recover from them. how many resources will be
program we are comfortable using. we have used in the past. we need to continue to evolve and make sure we make this a tenant of the way we go about protecting information, whether at the federal or private levels. >> the great, thank you. i know we have a question. i see commissioner tony clark. please stand up. and did not know you would be here. we would have had to appear. we thank you for being here. i know your adviser is here as well. we appreciate both of you being here. we know...
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people who are a threat to us, they bring us into the federal courts. there we have maximum-security prisons from which they would never escape. everything look like i know ther, legislation has passed. . voted against it it would make it harder for the president to close it. the sooner we close it, the better. the process has started. do you have a concrete timeline? talked to the president about this. theoes not want to leave office at guantanamo still open. people have to be realistic. the fear tohave catch a terrorist. we cannot prosecute with our federal courts. why not? and they are the best federal court in the world. we have had hundreds of convictions in our court and four or five in the military tribunals. that we arenstrate not afraid. and we a core system will use it. >> what are your plans beyond this recess? i am able to do a number of things around the state. wear a tie.ave to weig my wife and i will have five grandchildren with us in vermont. we will spoil them rotten and then turn them back to the their parents to deal with. >> is john
people who are a threat to us, they bring us into the federal courts. there we have maximum-security prisons from which they would never escape. everything look like i know ther, legislation has passed. . voted against it it would make it harder for the president to close it. the sooner we close it, the better. the process has started. do you have a concrete timeline? talked to the president about this. theoes not want to leave office at guantanamo still open. people have to be realistic. the...
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but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically for americans who are serving us inl do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to health care, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. is was in consultation -- this was in consultation with businesses all around the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many of whom who are already providing of interest to their employees but were concerned about the operational details changing their hr operations because i have a lot of employees which could because they for them and suggesting that there may be an easier way to do this. what is true thatpolitical environment -- what is true is that, in a normal political environment, it would have been easier for me to call up the speaker and say, you know what, this is a tweak that does not go to the essence of the law. it has to do with, for example, are we able to simplify the attestation of employers whether the
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans, anybody who kills tragically for americans who are serving us inl do everything we can to get those who carried out those attacks. with respect to health care, i didn't simply choose to delay this on my own. is was in consultation -- this was in consultation with businesses all around the country, many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many of whom who are already providing of interest to their employees...
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so you have to restore confidence first before we can discuss the use of weapons. otherwise if you fire a few rockets as president clinton used to do in afghanistan and then sit back, that would be quite useless. >> but when you say establish -- re-establish political credibility, what do you mean? do you mean side with the rebels, for example and say look, we are going to act more assertively on their behalf? >> no to take a clear political position in saying that we cannot as the international community allow president assad to continue treating his people, it is clear that the attacks were done by him. there is ample evidence, the president knows this. and this attack is enough to assign a team of american experts to study the area, you would find that the attack has happened. >> right. >> but president obama is hiding behind russia's president putin, in fact the two of them are working together in a sense, putin threatens the veto and obama says because of the threat of veto, i can't do anything. >> so you would put together, if you were president obama, you wo
so you have to restore confidence first before we can discuss the use of weapons. otherwise if you fire a few rockets as president clinton used to do in afghanistan and then sit back, that would be quite useless. >> but when you say establish -- re-establish political credibility, what do you mean? do you mean side with the rebels, for example and say look, we are going to act more assertively on their behalf? >> no to take a clear political position in saying that we cannot as the...
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the cops show us the cars and then suddenly a muslim neighbor shows up. he is unhappy that the christians are talking to journalists. >> we leave to avoid stirring up more violence here. >> attacks are documented. he says radical islamists are trying to destroy christian livelihoods. >> we have around 58, 85 stores. the most famous. >> after the military destroyed camps in cairo, at least 61 churches were attacked. many blame islamists for the attacks. now islamists accuse christians of protesting en masse before the coup. a church service in cairo, christians here are serious over the response to violence. they accused the west of welling on army violence and ignoring islamist violence. >> i would think the christians would have supported the truth. the truth is -- >> christian said they were persecuted during mohamed morsi's time in power. >> we will turn to new zealand because it has become the first country in the region to legalize same-sex marriage. >> a combination of a bitter and drawnout debates. same-sex marriage is now legal in 14 countries aro
the cops show us the cars and then suddenly a muslim neighbor shows up. he is unhappy that the christians are talking to journalists. >> we leave to avoid stirring up more violence here. >> attacks are documented. he says radical islamists are trying to destroy christian livelihoods. >> we have around 58, 85 stores. the most famous. >> after the military destroyed camps in cairo, at least 61 churches were attacked. many blame islamists for the attacks. now islamists...
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you know they do give us overflights over egypt. they put our ships in priority in the sue ease suez canal. i don't like when they kill people. i think we have to stand and nudge them but i think the military, relationship we have had with the military i think needs it continue and i think we need to work with them. >> chris: another story, the nsa story where it seems that almost every day there is another revelation that comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access to more information, communications, involving americans than we had suspected or thought that they had violated their own rules in collecting thousands of domestic emails. senator corker, you have called for the head of the nsa, general keith alexander to brief congress when you get back in september. let me ask you a direct question, sir. as the top republican, on senate foreign relations, as you sit here today, do you feel that you actually know what the government is and isn't doing in surveilling americans? >> no. i mean, i think -- i don't thin
you know they do give us overflights over egypt. they put our ships in priority in the sue ease suez canal. i don't like when they kill people. i think we have to stand and nudge them but i think the military, relationship we have had with the military i think needs it continue and i think we need to work with them. >> chris: another story, the nsa story where it seems that almost every day there is another revelation that comes out about the fact that the nsa, our government had access...
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did this classification release tell us any more about that? >> there is internet electing, but this giant metadata phone collection is section 215 of the patriot act. judge bates says that the standards by which they will use the metadata has been flawed. the plan on how it was going to be using this and search it, basically smashing this program, two. >> there are probably more whether the administration likes it or not. private first class manning reported to prison to begin serving a 35 year sentence. his lawyer says the battle is not over yet. he is in the process of requesting a presidential pardon or at the very least reducing his sentence to time served. they gathered to protest the army judge's sentencing decision. >> and now he is going to be sitting in prison. raise your hand if you you will be part of the support campaign for bradley manning. raise your hand if you will be raising hell for bradley manning. >> liz has been traveling to fort meade each day to watch his court-martial play out. she was there and prosecutors showed the c
did this classification release tell us any more about that? >> there is internet electing, but this giant metadata phone collection is section 215 of the patriot act. judge bates says that the standards by which they will use the metadata has been flawed. the plan on how it was going to be using this and search it, basically smashing this program, two. >> there are probably more whether the administration likes it or not. private first class manning reported to prison to begin...
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swallowed the use of the phone. the postal system is dying and journalism is having trouble but if the idea of a high-capacity digital wire. it just becomes a platform and one actor in charge of that subject and no competition that's pretty disastrous when you think about it. freedom of information and economic growth. i do think that it's a terrible situation that is dragging down the entire united states economy. if every business could depend on this basic reasonablreasonabl e price connectivity we would be doing better as a nation. >> host: the electricity analogy, in some ways the stakes are higher than that because it's not just the light goes on in and the light goes off but it's at the corporate democracy this idea of free information and the free flow of information. >> guest: it should be scary to people that everything they learn think or are influenced by is under the control of a single company. >> host: it isn't though. >> guest: for some reason americans are not marching the streets about this one. >>
swallowed the use of the phone. the postal system is dying and journalism is having trouble but if the idea of a high-capacity digital wire. it just becomes a platform and one actor in charge of that subject and no competition that's pretty disastrous when you think about it. freedom of information and economic growth. i do think that it's a terrible situation that is dragging down the entire united states economy. if every business could depend on this basic reasonablreasonabl e price...
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geraldo riviera joins us. i've discussed this with you before, that the collapse of the family is leading to horror all over this country. each one thieves kids have dysfunctional families, it's a chaotic situation, and they act out by killing this poor 22-year-old guy. >> i agree. the family is at the heart of the e of it, the dysfunctional family, or nonexistent or absentee parent, there's no doubt about it. >> bill: absolutely. >> the tweet you aired there, the racial background, the racist background of the 15-year-old james edwards, i think really let's examine it for a second. this is the one, the wannabe crip, is the 15-year-old, already in plenty of trouble, this is the kid running wild, a wolf along with these others, running through their housing, their public housing. you know, we have to examine it. was his motivation in shooting this guy in the back a racial motivation? you know, it's hard to establish that. >> bill: i don't even think it's important. i mean, this kid's mother -- i don't think thi
geraldo riviera joins us. i've discussed this with you before, that the collapse of the family is leading to horror all over this country. each one thieves kids have dysfunctional families, it's a chaotic situation, and they act out by killing this poor 22-year-old guy. >> i agree. the family is at the heart of the e of it, the dysfunctional family, or nonexistent or absentee parent, there's no doubt about it. >> bill: absolutely. >> the tweet you aired there, the racial...
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gentlemen, they for joining us. let's go back to the president and his reaction. >> we don't take sides to any political party of political figure. it is tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or west side for what has gone wrong. we have been blamed by the other side as if we are supporters of morsi. >> senator blum eeenthal, the president appear to have alien ated both sides. >> a gree with the president that the people of egypt have to decide their own fate. the practical reality is that most of the military aid for this fiscal year has been obligated and delivered. in fact all of it except for four f-16's and some helicopters. looking forward i think that the approach has to be the condition our future aid on specific steps toward the rule of law and the return to democracy and aid in blocks that are condition ed which is contained in the amendment offered to senators lahey and gram which will come to the floor. >> should the president as senators graham mccain and rand paul suggested cut off all ai
gentlemen, they for joining us. let's go back to the president and his reaction. >> we don't take sides to any political party of political figure. it is tempting inside of egypt to blame the united states or west side for what has gone wrong. we have been blamed by the other side as if we are supporters of morsi. >> senator blum eeenthal, the president appear to have alien ated both sides. >> a gree with the president that the people of egypt have to decide their own fate....
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lord, we know if you be for us who dare be against us?" we declared it and god did it. what are you saying of the lord? "well, joel. my problems are really big today. my dreams look impossible. my marriage is so messed up. we'll never be restored." no, don't talk about how big your problem is. talk about how big your god is. when you say of the lord, "you're my healer, my way maker, my dream giver, my restorer, my vindicator, my health, my peace, my victory," that's when god will show up and do more than you can ask or think. i have some friends that were believing to have another child. they have a daughter but they really wanted to have a son. every time the wife got pregnant she had a miscarriage. this happened five times in nine years. they were very discouraged and tempted to give up. the man's name is joe. he had gone by joe his whole life. but one day he read where his full name, joseph, means, "god will add." when he saw that, something came alive on the inside. he knew god was saying, "i'm going to add to you a son. he remembered the story in the scripture wher
lord, we know if you be for us who dare be against us?" we declared it and god did it. what are you saying of the lord? "well, joel. my problems are really big today. my dreams look impossible. my marriage is so messed up. we'll never be restored." no, don't talk about how big your problem is. talk about how big your god is. when you say of the lord, "you're my healer, my way maker, my dream giver, my restorer, my vindicator, my health, my peace, my victory," that's...
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but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans and kills tragically for americans who are serving as an a very dangerous place, we will do everything we can to get this to carry up as a tax. with respect to health care, did not simply choose to the latest on my own. this was not in consultation with businesses all across the country. many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many have come, by the way, are already providing health insurance of their employees but were concerned about the operational details of changing their operations if they have a lot of employees was to be costly for them and then suggesting maybe easier ways to do this. now, what is true is that in a normal political environment it would have been easier for me to simply call -- call of the speaker and say, you know what, this is the tweet that does not go to the essence of the law. it has to do with, for example, are we able to simplify the added station employers as to whether they are already providing health
but this remains a top priority for us. anybody who attacks americans and kills tragically for americans who are serving as an a very dangerous place, we will do everything we can to get this to carry up as a tax. with respect to health care, did not simply choose to the latest on my own. this was not in consultation with businesses all across the country. many of whom are supportive of the affordable care act and many have come, by the way, are already providing health insurance of their...
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you cannot tell us what he got but do you feel now that you know what he got? >> yes. >> this latest report contradicts that claim. alexander answered the question in a more general sense, a spokesman said. more news is breaking about the scope of the nsa's surveillance of the internet, particularly u.s. networks. more unnamed government and in taligent's officials -- intelligence officials said the u.s. has the ability to monitor 75% of the domestic internet traffic here. it does this through a series of relationships with internet providers that at the request of the nsa, hand over various streams of traffic to be further reviewed using complex nsa algorithms. how these requests are handled differs between each internet provider. with some internet providers employing their own legal team to determine which data should be handed over to the nsa and which should not. often, the way these requests are handled has "has caused friction between internet providers and the nsa." and definitions of what is a foreign to medication to be handed over to the nsa is still
you cannot tell us what he got but do you feel now that you know what he got? >> yes. >> this latest report contradicts that claim. alexander answered the question in a more general sense, a spokesman said. more news is breaking about the scope of the nsa's surveillance of the internet, particularly u.s. networks. more unnamed government and in taligent's officials -- intelligence officials said the u.s. has the ability to monitor 75% of the domestic internet traffic here. it does...
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stay with us, josh. i want to bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell from d.c. refusing a meeting with vladimir putin seems to me like a cold-war mind set. does it seem that way to you? >> that certainly is the temperature. although, foreign minister lavrov is having a briefing at the end of his talks today with john kerry and chuck hagel. he's briefing over at the russian embassy. he started out by saying it's really good they're getting together at the minister level. he seems to be trying to smooth things over a little bit. some of the the russians don't like the fact that president obama when he went on jay leno the other night here on nbc said there seems to be backsliding to a cold war mentality. putin is a former kgb leader a former top spy. he doesn't like to be reminded of that. that only came after the turn down on edward snowden, the problems we've had with them on russia. so it's a pretty bad past. some experts believe that president obama believes there's no reset
stay with us, josh. i want to bring in nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell from d.c. refusing a meeting with vladimir putin seems to me like a cold-war mind set. does it seem that way to you? >> that certainly is the temperature. although, foreign minister lavrov is having a briefing at the end of his talks today with john kerry and chuck hagel. he's briefing over at the russian embassy. he started out by saying it's really good they're getting together at the...
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it could give us little reason to invest in us. you keep doing this and lose respect, you lose your draw. >> $81 billion fled out of the country according to the fed department in june, the most recent data, that was a new record. double the old record from last month. it is everything, treasury and security, equity, whatever you've got. people are pulling their money out of the country and putting it elsewhere. that is a huge problem because we have depended on this to finance our spending ways. we have no other way to get it done. neil: this whole british thing, maybe we overplayed our card, but it is like we have to beg, borrow and search for friends, anybody who will listen to us. >> the house of commerce is a real shock not just the obama administration. i think everybody. interestingly the house of common that vote in the house of commons will be a backbone implant for congress to start reasserting itself into war powers which they have not done in a long time, so there could be a bigger impact there. what do people respect a
it could give us little reason to invest in us. you keep doing this and lose respect, you lose your draw. >> $81 billion fled out of the country according to the fed department in june, the most recent data, that was a new record. double the old record from last month. it is everything, treasury and security, equity, whatever you've got. people are pulling their money out of the country and putting it elsewhere. that is a huge problem because we have depended on this to finance our...
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he was trained how to access the program which is why he had the documents he gave us and tell us about the program. you're talking about thousands and thousands of people, not just people employed directly for the nsa but people employed at private contractors deployed to the nsa like mr. snowden and what is most disturbing is they sit at their desk and there is no presearch approval process, not even a supervisor looks at what they are doing, let alone in court which means they are completely free to engage in all kinds of searches. there are legal limits what they can do when it involves a u.s. person, although lots of u.s. persons in these databases but no technical, rebust auditing process and there is all kinds of evidence emerging because of abuse. there is lots of proof in history if you allow this surveillance without limits, it will be wildly abused and i think that's why even in washington these stories are making such an impact. >> glen, stay with me. i want to bring in james risen, a prize winning journalist for "the new york times" a federal appeals court ruled he must tes
he was trained how to access the program which is why he had the documents he gave us and tell us about the program. you're talking about thousands and thousands of people, not just people employed directly for the nsa but people employed at private contractors deployed to the nsa like mr. snowden and what is most disturbing is they sit at their desk and there is no presearch approval process, not even a supervisor looks at what they are doing, let alone in court which means they are completely...
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talk to us today. >> announcer: meet mary. she loves tohop online with her debit ca and so does bill, an identity thf who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accountand stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of ericans just like you learn misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she would have been notified in time to help stop it. lifelock has the most protection available,y theft guarding your social security number, your money, your credit, even the eity in your home. you even get a $1 million service guarantee. that's security no one can bt. [♪...] [click click] [♪...] >> shepard: spend all that money on a laptop for your child. there's a new study that shows that may be hurting the kid's grades in school. researchers say they recreated a college classroom seth, listened to a lecture and then answer questions. in one experiment everybody got a laptop but half the participants h
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that does it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. >>> the nsa's deputy director faces tough questions about edward snowden today. the former head of the nsa comes out front to respond. >>> ariel castro's family speaking out the day before he will be sentenced for holding three women captive for a decade. >>> and what's going on at america's airports? more than 9,000 cases of misconduct by employees of the tsa. let's go "outfront." >>> the national
that does it for us. erin burnett "outfront" starts now. >>> the nsa's deputy director faces tough questions about edward snowden today. the former head of the nsa comes out front to respond. >>> ariel castro's family speaking out the day before he will be sentenced for holding three women captive for a decade. >>> and what's going on at america's airports? more than 9,000 cases of misconduct by employees of the tsa. let's go "outfront."...
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we can't just keep singing the same old thing and expect the used to be there. they are just not coming. [applause] >> let's give our panel one final round of applause. [applause] >> all right. we want to quickly just recognize that we've reached the end of a great day of programming. and that we want to thank all of our day's sponsors, including columbia university, our host, the shopper, as we'll see spend much of the broadcasting all day, as well as a host of other sponsors who have been in the room and out on the street and in the reception area all day long. and most importantly we want to thank all of you for sticking around for this final conversation. please give yourself a hand. [applause] so with that note, goodnight to our panel, to you all. all right. >> this event was part of the 15th annual harlem book fair. for more information visit qdr.com. >> now on booktv from the 20th annual eagle forum collegian summit, jerome corsi discusses his book, "bad samaritans: the aclu's campaign to erase faith from the public square." this is about half an hour. >>
we can't just keep singing the same old thing and expect the used to be there. they are just not coming. [applause] >> let's give our panel one final round of applause. [applause] >> all right. we want to quickly just recognize that we've reached the end of a great day of programming. and that we want to thank all of our day's sponsors, including columbia university, our host, the shopper, as we'll see spend much of the broadcasting all day, as well as a host of other sponsors who...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. tonight on "all in" the unfolding battle to protect your right to vote in this country. it's being waged on multiple fronts in multiple states. we've got full coverage after a whole host of developments in a moment with texas representative waukeen castro and the reverend al sharpton. >>> as the outrage over russia's anti-gay laws continue to grow, we're beginning to get a disturbing picture of what life is like there for its lgbt citizens. my guest tonight is russian, openly gay and about to flee the country. >>> plus, stop and frisk and edward snown, what do they have in quhcommon? a whole lot more than you might think. >>> we begin on the front lines of voter suppression, with multiple developments across the country, not the least of which is the attorney general of the united states eric holder suing the state of texas, two states suing the federal government back, and a prominent republi
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thank you for joining us. good to see you.nk y >> thank you, senator. >> thank you. >> next, moreha on this week's x revelations that the nsa broke privacy rules.la the agency chalks it up to aalks mistake. and what happens when the super secret spy agency gets sloppy. our sunday panel joins us next. >>> i think it has taken hold not only among the public, but n around the world that somehow we are out there willy nilly jus just succeeding in information on information and doing what we please. >> they are defending the government against accusations of domestic spying and in a way to prevent abuse and the "washington post" is claiming of oversight. our former democratic congressman dennis could you. sin niche and -- kussinich. >> it is fairly in context as congressman king just said of the overall number ever -- number of calls being put into a database on where in theamou amount of work the nsa is actually doing. i think the number one question, the only question here is there evidence that the government is
thank you for joining us. good to see you.nk y >> thank you, senator. >> thank you. >> next, moreha on this week's x revelations that the nsa broke privacy rules.la the agency chalks it up to aalks mistake. and what happens when the super secret spy agency gets sloppy. our sunday panel joins us next. >>> i think it has taken hold not only among the public, but n around the world that somehow we are out there willy nilly jus just succeeding in information on...
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if you look at the depth more broadly, if anything makes us safer, china is less likely to bomb us if we owe them money than if we don't owe them money. >> david: we spend a lot of money on defense. with jim imhoff says we don't have enough, i listen. >> he's right on long-term implication of what we do on the budget. not just the deficit or the level of the national debt, david. this president wants to draw down the military rather that build it up. ve a large budget on paper but it goes for personnel and things you don't see in other budgets. china is spending heavily, though it's not in the open. volatile areas of the world; particularly, in asia. focused on the middle east. japan and china is heating up. i don't want china to feel nuclear arms because we can't defend them. >> david: contingency plans. if you start an action, even in a small place like syria that doesn't seem to be big. you have to be prepared for what follows. world war i began with an isolated assassination in a country and it turned to world war. >> i can go along with the idea there are dangers from the nationa
if you look at the depth more broadly, if anything makes us safer, china is less likely to bomb us if we owe them money than if we don't owe them money. >> david: we spend a lot of money on defense. with jim imhoff says we don't have enough, i listen. >> he's right on long-term implication of what we do on the budget. not just the deficit or the level of the national debt, david. this president wants to draw down the military rather that build it up. ve a large budget on paper but...